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The century dictionary and cyclopedia
The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . k. See book.—To turn over a new leaf, to adopt a ditterent and betterline of conduct. Except such men think themselves wiser than Cicerofor teaching of eloquence, they must be content to turn a?new leaf. Aschavi, The Scholeraaster, p. 122. leaf (lef), V. i. [< leaf, n. Cf. leave^, ti.] Toshoot out leaves; produce foliage: as, the treesleaf in May. Also leaoe. The vales shall laugh in flowers, the woodsGrow misty green with leajinn buds. Wkilticr, The Clear Vis The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . k. See book.—To turn over a new leaf, to adopt a ditterent and betterline of conduct. Except such men think themselves wiser than Cicerofor teaching of eloquence, they must be content to turn a?new leaf. Aschavi, The Scholeraaster, p. 122. leaf (lef), V. i. [< leaf, n. Cf. leave^, ti.] Toshoot out leaves; produce foliage: as, the treesleaf in May. Also leaoe. The vales shall laugh in flowers, the woodsGrow misty green with leajinn buds. Wkilticr, The Clear Vision. leafage (lefaj), «. [< leaf + -age.] Leavescollectively; foliage. Soft grass and wandering leafage have rooted themselvesin the rents, but they are not surtered to grow in theirown wild and gentle way, for the place is in a sort in-habited. Rmlnn. leaf-bearing (lefbaring), a. In^o67.: (a) Bear-ing leaves—that is, carrying leaves about in themouth: as, the leaf-bearing ants. (/)) Having Works (ed. lsT)5, Sermons), I. 692.leaf-hopper (lef hop er), «. A hemipterousinsect of the family Jassidoe. The species are all. Leaf-hopper (.Erythroneura vitixY. a, with wings extended ; *, withwings closed. (Hair-lines sliow natural sizes, j plant-feeders, some of them doing great damage. Enj-throneura vilis lays its eggs in April and May in the veinsof young grape-leaves, and by the middle of June swarmsin the perfect state on the under side of the leaves. It isfound from Massachusetts to Georgia and the Mississippivalley. It is erroneously called by many grape-growersthe grape-vine thrips. leaf-like or foliaeeous appendages of the body: iQQfiv,-V,o ciofl „„„ «, rrt,„ 4- *. c ? t nas,theleaf-beaHnrj^ovms. See Phyllodocidw. or full of leaves! ^he state of being leafy leaf-beetle (lefbetl), n. A beetle of the familyClirysomelidw, nearly all the members of whichare leaf-feeders both as larvai and as adults.The three-lined leaf-beetle (Lcma triUmata) feeds on tlieleaves o
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